
Planet: Critical The Energy Collapse | Louis Arnoux
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Sep 19, 2024 In this discussion, Louis Arnoux, a seasoned scientist and managing director of Fourth Transition, dives into the looming energy collapse predicted by 2030. He explains how our current energy systems are battling thermodynamic inefficiencies while highlighting the economic pressures fueling this crisis. Louis critiques decarbonization efforts and unveils three thermodynamic traps that threaten sustainability. He also envisions a decentralized energy revolution powered by local solutions, emphasizing the need for a system that mimics nature's efficiency.
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Waste Heat And Entropy Amplify Climate Feedbacks
- Industrial activity has pumped vast low‑grade entropy into Earth's systems, amplifying harm via Earth-life feedbacks.
- Arnoux quantifies ~25 ZJ entropy added over 300 years amplified by Earth processes to ~500 ZJ warming stored.
Earth Life As A Billion Year Battery
- Earth life has long acted as a planetary battery, storing solar energy as chemical fuels over billions of years.
- Arnoux cites research showing life charged Earth's 'battery' and humans have rapidly depleted it since the Industrial Revolution.
Oil Persists Because Of Energy Density Not Net Energy
- Liquid hydrocarbons remain dominant because of extreme energy density (oil ~60x lithium).
- Arnoux explains oil persists as a convenient high-density 'liquid battery' even as its net energy declines.
